mellowing (Meaning)

Wordnet

mellowing (n)

the process of becoming mellow

Webster

mellowing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Mellow

mellowing Sentence Examples

  1. The mellowing sunlight embraced the autumn leaves, casting a golden glow upon the forest.
  2. As the wine aged, its tannins gradually softened, mellowing its flavor.
  3. The once-harsh words of the old sage had mellowed with time, now offering words of wisdom.
  4. The mellowing strains of the cello filled the concert hall, enveloping the audience in a serene atmosphere.
  5. The rough edges of the young boy's personality mellowed as he grew into a compassionate man.
  6. The mellowing air of the evening twilight brought a sense of tranquility to the city.
  7. The mellowing of her parents' relationship inspired hope in their children.
  8. The mellowing sound of the grandfather clock ticked away the minutes, a comforting reminder of time's passage.
  9. The mellowing heat of the fireplace warmed the room, creating a cozy and inviting ambiance.
  10. The mellowing of his anger turned his frown into a smile, softening his demeanor.

FAQs About the word mellowing

the process of becoming mellowof Mellow

softening, flowering, flourishing, blossoming, evolution,maturing, maturation,ripening, growth, evolvement

decay, decaying, decadence, decline, degeneration, decaying, waning, decline, descent, withering

The mellowing sunlight embraced the autumn leaves, casting a golden glow upon the forest.

As the wine aged, its tannins gradually softened, mellowing its flavor.

The once-harsh words of the old sage had mellowed with time, now offering words of wisdom.

The mellowing strains of the cello filled the concert hall, enveloping the audience in a serene atmosphere.